On 2020-11-01 23:09, Kai Michael Poppe wrote:
> Hi Colin, Hi BD,
>
> as I live in a country with the maximum "anomality" are different 5-digit
> postcodes along a street (or sides of said street) I find different codes per
> building strange to say to least.
>
> I'd go for:
> * Remove addr:
Hi Colin, Hi BD,
as I live in a country with the maximum "anomality" are different 5-digit postcodes along a street (or sides of said street) I find different codes per building strange to say to least.
I'd go for:
* Remove addr
UK postcodes are for the delivery of mail and not intended to identify
buildings or parts of buildings. There will be loads of "anomalies" like
this. It's not crazy, it's just not what you are used to.
On 2020-11-01 22:16, BD wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> came across this quite strange arrangement:
>
Hi all, came across this quite strange arrangement: www.openstreetmap.org
www.openstreetmap.org As per comment in this changeset it seems that two
postcodes are dividing this building in half but not as I would expect.
Three floors with one postcode, three with another!? Crazy!I wan
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